Heverlee 0623
Heverlee 0623

About us

The Grade 2 listed building and former coaching inn comprises an extensive bar and restaurant downstairs – including its discrete ‘Lantern Room’ – and private dining rooms upstairs. These offer a range of opportunities for intimate dining on special occasions, family events, business meetings in the daytime and evening gatherings – including Christmas and birthday parties!

The Albion dates back to the 17th century and has long been established as one of Clifton’s most popular haunts. It is now one of Bristol’s premier dining establishments while retaining all the elements you would expect to find in a well appointed village pub.

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Beer gardenDisabled facilitiesDogs allowedFamily friendlyFoodFunction roomOutside areaReal aleReal fireSmoking areaWiFi freeCask Marque

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4.4/5

Sheldon Logan

6 months ago

We went to the Albion to try their fish and chips and we were not disappointed!!. The atmosphere was great and our server was excellent. Definitely recommend if you're in the Bristol area and need to grab a bite to eat.

Charlotte (Charlando93)

7 months ago

Nothing but good vibes in this pub. Met by a gentleman at the entrance who quickly found us a suitable table. The interior has a really warm atmosphere - muted lighting, worn wood furniture, and a non-rowdy customer base. The table service was efficient, you even order drinks from your seat. We had a number of starters including the scotch egg and the brie which were both delicious. I then had the tomato burrata salad (see photo) which was equally tasty. Really recommend.

Markos Mourmanov

8 months ago

Absolute gem of Clifton Village! The best atmosphere, sun-trap beer garden, great selection of beers and ciders and super friendly and helpful staff. All in all best place for any kind of gathering and get together time. Highly recommend booking ahead of the visit as they operate table service only and it can get quite busy

Mr. Özkök

8 months ago

Nestled in a quiet corner is The Albion, a charming 17th-century village pub that offers more than just beers and British meals - it serves up an enchanting slice of history. My gastronomic journey here was headlined by arguably one of the best fish and chips in town, crafted with exquisitely battered haddock. Each bite was a testament to the mastery of classic British cuisine, reminding me why this dish is a perennial favourite. The great tartar sauce deserves a special mention too. A chilled pint was the perfect accompaniment to the meal, and nothing beats savouring a cold, frothy IPA in a place that oozes history and character. In sum, our visit to The Albion was not only enjoyable but also well worth the investment. This rustic pub, with its tasty fare and a fine selection of beers, reaffirms why it remains a gem in the village. Don't miss out!

Pauline TRANTER

8 months ago

Fabulous old pub near Clifton Arcade. Lovely day so sat outside. The service was exemplary and we were made very welcome. Lunch snacks scotch eggs, sausage roll and breaded brie were all great quality and value. Had a lovely time particularly our conversations with Joe.

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Heverlee 0623
Heverlee 0623